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The NHL regular season ended Sunday, and the seeding for the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs is now finalized, with the first round beginning on Wednesday.

The Nashville Predators secured the Presidents Trophy with the best record in the league (53-18-11), finishing with 117 points. Winners of the Central Division, the Preds in the first round will take on the Colorado Avalanche, winners of the second wild card spot in the Western Conference. Colorado clinched their playoff berth on Saturday night with a win over the St. Louis Blues, who just missed the postseason.

The big surprise out West, and in the entire league for that matter, are the Vegas Golden Knights who won the Pacific Division in their very first year. Vegas is the first NHL expansion team to reach the playoffs in their inaugural season.

In the Eastern Conference the Tampa Bay Lightning won the Atlantic Division with 113 points to earn the top seed in the conference. The Lightning will host the wild card New Jersey Devils in the first round.

There was only one game on Sunday, the final day of the regular season. The Boston Bruins had a chance to clinch the top seed in the East with a home win against the already-eliminated Florida Panthers, but instead suffered a 4-2 loss, making the Bruins the No. 2 seed in the Atlantic.

The two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins finished second in the Metropolitan Division and will open their defense against the in-state rival Philadelphia Flyers. Should Pittsburgh advance a potential second-round matchup looms with the division-winning Washington Captials, whom Pittsburgh has knocked out of the playoffs in each of the last two seasons.

All series in the Stanley Cup playoffs are best-of-7 with a 2-2-1-1-1 format.

The NHL regular season has yet to wrap up, but the Stanley Cup playoff picture is starting to come into focus. The contenders have separated themselves from the pretenders and there will be plenty of jostling for position over the final few weeks of the season.

Below you can find the league’s conference standings — including which teams find themselves on the right and wrong side of the playoff bubble — as well as the current playoff matchups if the season were to end today.